Discoverthe bestkept secrets

of São Tomé and Príncipe

Elegance and comfort for leisure and business

Omali means ‘ocean‘ and ‘source of life’ and the hotel’s perfect location
next
to the Lagarto beach but just 1.5 kms from the airport makes it a great base
for
exploring São Tomé. Tastefully decorated with lovely gardens, and well known
for
its excellent restaurant, the hotel offers 30 comfortable rooms and suites
for
families and business travellers.

Tropical beachfront experience

Picture a small islet hidden amongst tropical forests with its own
paradisiacal
beaches and you’ll get some idea of what awaits you at Bom Bom Príncipe.
With 19
comfortable rooms, you can opt for a pool view, garden view, sea view or
step
right off your veranda onto the beach.

Original plantation house

This lovingly restored old plantation house, whose grounds are shared with
local
villagers, will give you a real feeling of the character and history of
Príncipe
Island. Of its 12 authentically decorated rooms, you can choose between the
Colonial House or the Plantation House, with spectacular tropical views.

Distinctive tented villas

Enjoy an intimate experience with nature, on the very edge of the ocean,
surrounded by tropical forest. Creating the perfect balance of natural
design
and comfort, Sundy’s 15 tented villas have spacious indoor and outdoor
areas,
including private terraces, some with their own private plunge pool. Nature
and
style are enhanced by the original bamboo dining area where local organic
produce transforms meals into an unforgettable culinary journey.

The hotels and Sustainable Development

Príncipe Island is part of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves, a global
programme to foster the conservation of biological and cultural diversity,
promoting economic and social development based on partnerships.

OUR COMMITMENT

We are committed to giving our guests exceptional, personalised service in a
unique environment whilst engaging them in our mission to contribute to the
sustainable and responsible development of Príncipe Island as well as the
conservation of its precious biodiversity.